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MCV & VMHC Partner Lecture: Founding Martyr

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As the nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the MCV Foundation are joining forces to shed light on the life of Dr. Joseph Warren, one of history’s forgotten founding fathers, in their annual Health and History Lecture.

Although Dr. Warren was an architect of colonial rebellion and military leader, little has been written about one of the most important figures in early American history following his death 250 years ago at the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775.

In his book, Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, The American Revolution’s Lost Hero, historian Christian Di Spigna sheds new light on this hero involved in almost every early act of revolution in the Boston area, from the Stamp Act protests to the Boston Massacre to the Boston Tea Party, and his incendiary writings included the famous Suffolk Resolves, which helped unite the colonies against Britain and inspired the Declaration of Independence.

Join the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the MCV Foundation for a fascinating discussion of this forgotten founder, whose legacy weaves together medicine, history, and 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. 

Christian Di Spigna received his degree in history from Columbia University. He is the author of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's Lost Hero and the Executive Director of the Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation. He also serves on the board of the Charlestown Historical Society, is a member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, and is the Vice-Chairman for the Massachusetts Freemason's Revolution 250 Committee. He has dedicated nearly three decades to the study of Dr. Joseph Warren and the Boston rebellion.

Program Information:

-Guests are invited to stay for light refreshments after the lecture.
-Copies of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, The American Revolution’s Lost Hero will be available for purchase at the VMHC and ShopVirginiaHistory.org.

Pricing:

-VMHC and MCV Foundation - $20MCV Foundation guests, please contact the MCV Foundation for special discount code. 
-VMHC Members, please login to the VMHC website to reserve your discounted tickets. Your discounted member tickets will be visible once the items are in your cart. 
-Non-Members - $30

This program is part of the VMHC's 250th Initiative. 

The content and opinions expressed in this presentation are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

As the nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the MCV Foundation are joining forces to shed light on the life of Dr. Joseph Warren, one of history’s forgotten founding fathers, in their annual Health and History Lecture.

Although Dr. Warren was an architect of colonial rebellion and military leader, little has been written about one of the most important figures in early American history following his death 250 years ago at the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775.

In his book, Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, The American Revolution’s Lost Hero, historian Christian Di Spigna sheds new light on this hero involved in almost every early act of revolution in the Boston area, from the Stamp Act protests to the Boston Massacre to the Boston Tea Party, and his incendiary writings included the famous Suffolk Resolves, which helped unite the colonies against Britain and inspired the Declaration of Independence.

Join the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the MCV Foundation for a fascinating discussion of this forgotten founder, whose legacy weaves together medicine, history, and 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. 

Christian Di Spigna received his degree in history from Columbia University. He is the author of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's Lost Hero and the Executive Director of the Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation. He also serves on the board of the Charlestown Historical Society, is a member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, and is the Vice-Chairman for the Massachusetts Freemason's Revolution 250 Committee. He has dedicated nearly three decades to the study of Dr. Joseph Warren and the Boston rebellion.

Program Information:

-Guests are invited to stay for light refreshments after the lecture.
-Copies of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, The American Revolution’s Lost Hero will be available for purchase at the VMHC and ShopVirginiaHistory.org.

Pricing:

-VMHC and MCV Foundation - $20MCV Foundation guests, please contact the MCV Foundation for special discount code. 
-VMHC Members, please login to the VMHC website to reserve your discounted tickets. Your discounted member tickets will be visible once the items are in your cart. 
-Non-Members - $30

This program is part of the VMHC's 250th Initiative. 

The content and opinions expressed in this presentation are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

More about Virginia Museum of History & Culture
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture was founded in 1831 as the Virginia Historical Society. The oldest museum in Virginia and one of the oldest in the United States, the VMHC has devoted nearly two centuries to collecting and preserving the artifacts of our past to share the far-reaching history of the Commonwealth of Virginia with the world. Today, this nationally respected museum and research organization cares for a renowned history collection totaling more than nine million items and engages hundreds of thousands of Virginians and other guests annually.
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